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Star Wars: Revisited represents perhaps the boldest and most sophisticated of any of the fan edits of Star Wars EP IV: ANH. Star Wars: Revisited not only fixes errors and technical limitations to the film that should have been made in the first SE, but gives us a whole new vision for the movie, tying it to the rest of the Star Wars saga while correcting many of the excesses of the original SE.
151 votes, average: 9.93 out of 10151 votes, average: 9.93 out of 10151 votes, average: 9.93 out of 10151 votes, average: 9.93 out of 10151 votes, average: 9.93 out of 10151 votes, average: 9.93 out of 10151 votes, average: 9.93 out of 10151 votes, average: 9.93 out of 10151 votes, average: 9.93 out of 10151 votes, average: 9.93 out of 10 (151 votes, average: 9.93 out of 10, rated)

by Adywan

STAR WARS: EP IV 2004 Special Edition REVISITED (1,500 score / 151 votes / 9.93 rating)
Terminator 3: The Coming Storm (743 score / 77 votes / 9.65 rating)
The Matrix DeZIONized (624 score / 71 votes / 8.79 rating)
Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Edit (500 score / 57 votes / 8.77 rating)
JAWS The Sharksploitation Edit (457 score / 49 votes / 9.33 rating)
Event Horizon: Slashed aka Killer Horizon (409 score / 48 votes / 8.52 rating)
The War Of The Stars: A New Hope Grindhoused (411 score / 47 votes / 8.74 rating)
THE DARK KNIGHT: Remixed by Jorge (411 score / 46 votes / 8.93 rating)
Jericho Cane (394 score / 46 votes / 8.57 rating)
Superman Redeemed (395 score / 45 votes / 8.78 rating)
Star Wars Episode 2: Attack Of The Phantom (408 score / 44 votes / 9.27 rating)
Romero’s Land Of The Dead: Unrated FanCut (375 score / 41 votes / 9.15 rating)
Doom – The Posessed Re-Cut (355 score / 39 votes / 9.10 rating)
Batman Consecution: The True Fanedit Chronicles (354 score / 39 votes / 9.08 rating)
The Lord of the Rings: Book I – The Return of the Shadow (338 score / 38 votes / 8.89 rating)
Dead Set Serious (307 score / 32 votes / 9.59 rating)
Azazel (293 score / 32 votes / 9.16 rating)
Batman Begins: Dark Cut (284 score / 32 votes / 8.88 rating)
The Lord of the Rings: Book II – The Ring Goes South (280 score / 32 votes / 8.75 rating)
Army of Darkness – Primitive Screwhead Edition (292 score / 30 votes / 9.73 rating)

THE 50 BEST RATED TRUE FANEDITS
(with a minimum of 10 ratings):

This is a new take on DANCES WITH WOLVES, the famous 4h Western/Adventure that is so similar in its story to Avatar. Condensed to 2h30 minutes this is a much faster paced intense movie with no voice overs from John Dunbar, no irritating madness and less over-the-top scenes. The conflict of the two worlds and clashing cultures has been toned down to a more realistic, but still highly emotional take.
19 votes, average: 9.63 out of 1019 votes, average: 9.63 out of 1019 votes, average: 9.63 out of 1019 votes, average: 9.63 out of 1019 votes, average: 9.63 out of 1019 votes, average: 9.63 out of 1019 votes, average: 9.63 out of 1019 votes, average: 9.63 out of 1019 votes, average: 9.63 out of 1019 votes, average: 9.63 out of 10 (19 votes, average: 9.63 out of 10, rated)

by CBB

Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze – Detarnished! (9.75 rating / 117 score / 12 votes)
Terminator 3: The Coming Storm (9.65 rating / 743 score / 77 votes)
Batman: Under the Red Hood (UA Edit) (9.64 rating / 106 score / 11 votes)
Wolf Dancer (9.63 rating / 183 score / 19 votes)
Dead Set Serious (9.59 rating / 307 score / 32 votes)
Flatliners – True Nightmare Edition (9.58 rating / 115 score / 12 votes)
The Descent – Scary As Hell Edition (9.55 rating / 105 score / 11 votes)
Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince: Pure-Blood Edition (9.54 rating / 124 score / 13 votes)
Northwest Passage: A Twin Peaks Fanedit (9.53 rating / 143 score / 15 votes)
Prison Break -The Movie – Episode One (9.46 rating / 246 score / 26 votes)
Silent Hill: Restless Dreams (9.45 rating / 104 score / 11 votes)
JAWS The Sharksploitation Edit (9.33 rating / 457 score / 49 votes)
Red Dragon – Manhunter Edition (9.33 rating / 196 score / 21 votes)
Pearl Harbor: Strength and Honor Edition (9.27 rating / 139 score / 15 votes)
Halloween 2K7 – Scary As Hell Edition (9.26 rating / 176 score / 19 votes)
Tranzor’s The Thing – late night tv edit (9.24 rating / 157 score / 17 votes)
The Rock – Thermalized (9.22 rating / 166 score / 18 votes)
Star Trek – Kirkless Generations (9.21 rating / 267 score / 29 votes)
The Hills Have Eyes 2 – Scary As Hell Edition (9.17 rating / 110 score / 12 votes)
Azazel (9.16 rating / 293 score / 32 votes)
Prison Break – The Movie – Episode 3 (9.16 rating / 174 score / 19 votes)
Romero’s Land Of The Dead: Unrated FanCut (9.15 rating / 375 score / 41 votes)
The Crow: city of angels – Second Coming (9.12 rating / 155 score / 17 votes)
Creasy – A Man On Fire Fanedit (9.12 rating / 155 score / 17 votes)
Doom – The Posessed Re-Cut (9.10 rating / 355 score / 39 votes)
The Lord of the Rings: Book V – The War of the Ring (9.10 rating / 264 score / 29 votes)
Blade Runner 2008 Extended Edition (9.09 rating / 209 score / 23 votes)
Batman Consecution: The True Fanedit Chronicles (9.08 rating / 354 score / 39 votes)
Matrix Revolutions: The Epic Edition (9.08 rating / 118 score / 13 votes)
Two Exits From Pan’s Labyrinth (9.07 rating / 136 score / 15 votes)
Reflections (9.04 rating / 253 score / 28 votes)
Hellblazer remixed by Jorge (9.00 rating / 216 score / 24 votes)
ALIEN-ATE (9.00 rating / 153 score / 17 votes)
The Last Games Of The Strangers – Scary As Hell Edition (9.00 rating / 108 score / 12 votes)
The Vanishing – Scary As Hell Edition (9.00 rating / 108 score / 12 votes)
Vincent & Butch – A PULP FICTION fanedit (9.00 rating / 90 score / 10 votes)
The Lord of the Rings: Book VI – The End of the Third Age (8.95 rating / 170 score / 19 votes)
THE DARK KNIGHT: Remixed by Jorge (8.93 rating / 411 score / 46 votes)
Superman: Son of Jor-El (8.93 rating / 134 score / 15 votes)
Transformers (UA Edit) (8.92 rating / 214 score / 24 votes)
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom: The InfoDroid Edit (8.90 rating / 178 score / 20 votes)
The Lord of the Rings: Book I – The Return of the Shadow (8.89 rating / 338 score / 38 votes)
Batman Begins: Dark Cut (8.88 rating / 284 score / 32 votes)
STAR TREK “Resurrection” by BionicBob (8.85 rating / 115 score / 13 votes)
Terminator 3 – T-HOPE Edition (8.83 rating / 203 score / 23 votes)
Blade 3 – Behead the King Edition (8.82 rating / 247 score / 28 votes)
AMDS films (8.82 rating / 150 score / 17 votes)
The Lord of the Rings: Book III – The Treason of Isengard (8.82 rating / 97 score / 11 votes)
Dune (1984) – The Alternative Edition v2 (8.81 rating / 238 score / 27 votes)
Titanic – The Jack Edit (8.81 rating / 238 score / 27 votes)

THE 30 BEST RATED EXTENDED EDITIONS
(with a minimum of 5 ratings)

This features 3!!! extended versions of ARMY OF DARKNESS, available via seamless branching, featuring both alternate endings and the alternate beginning.
30 votes, average: 9.73 out of 1030 votes, average: 9.73 out of 1030 votes, average: 9.73 out of 1030 votes, average: 9.73 out of 1030 votes, average: 9.73 out of 1030 votes, average: 9.73 out of 1030 votes, average: 9.73 out of 1030 votes, average: 9.73 out of 1030 votes, average: 9.73 out of 1030 votes, average: 9.73 out of 10 (30 votes, average: 9.73 out of 10, rated)

by Ridgeshark

Army of Darkness – Primitive Screwhead Edition (9.73 rating / 292 score / 30 votes)
Dawn Of The Dead: The Extended Mall Hours Cut (9.68 rating / 271 score / 28 votes)
Waterworld – The Ulysses Cut Revised Edition (9.56 rating / 86 score / 9 votes)
The Nightmare On Elm Street Anthology, Volume 1 (9.50 rating / 114 score / 12 votes)
Manhunter: Extended (9.50 rating / 76 score / 8 votes)
Emmet Otter’s Jugband Christmas – 30th Anniversary Edition (9.50 rating / 57 score / 6 votes)
Blade Runner – Electric Unicorn Cut (9.43 rating / 66 score / 7 votes)
The Last of the Mohicans: Hybrid Cut (9.40 rating / 47 score / 5 votes)
The Terminator: Extended Edition (9.39 rating / 263 score / 28 votes)
The warriors: TV composite (9.38 rating / 75 score / 8 votes)
Alien 3 – The Re-Assembly Cut (9.25 rating / 74 score / 8 votes)
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan – Hybrid Cut (9.25 rating / 74 score / 8 votes)
Big Trouble in Little China: Fully Engorged Edition (9.18 rating / 101 score / 11 votes)
Just Before Dawn: Ultimate Extended Composite (9.10 rating / 91 score / 10 votes)
Kill Bill – The Whole Bloody Affair (9.07 rating / 127 score / 14 votes)
Alien Appendix 2: The Virtual Workprint (9.00 rating / 108 score / 12 votes)
From Hell: The Knife Cuts, a Little Deeper… (8.83 rating / 53 score / 6 votes)
Dune The Reconstructed Workprint Edition (8.80 rating / 88 score / 10 votes)
Pulp Fiction: Extended Edition (8.80 rating / 44 score / 5 votes)
David Lynch’s DUNE: The Third Stage Edition (8.78 rating / 79 score / 9 votes)
Highlander II – The Quickening – The Extended Zeist Version (8.71 rating / 61 score / 7 votes)
Titanic: The White Star Extended Edition (8.69 rating / 113 score / 13 votes)
Monty Python’s Life of Brian: Extended Edition (8.67 rating / 52 score / 6 votes)
Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (Extended Edition… (8.63 rating / 69 score / 8 votes)
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix: The ADigitalMan E… (8.61 rating / 155 score / 18 votes)
Absolutely Unbreakable (8.60 rating / 86 score / 10 votes)
The Wizard of Oz Special Extended Edition (8.60 rating / 43 score / 5 votes)
Austin Powers in Goldmember: ADigitalMan’s Shaggadelic Exten… (8.60 rating / 43 score / 5 votes)
Phantasm : Extended Cut (8.60 rating / 43 score / 5 votes)
Pirates of the Caribbean – Extended Edition (8.57 rating / 60 score / 7 votes)

THE 20 BEST RATED STAR WARS FANEDITS
(with a minimum of 10 ratings)

Star Wars: Revisited represents perhaps the boldest and most sophisticated of any of the fan edits of Star Wars EP IV: ANH. Star Wars: Revisited not only fixes errors and technical limitations to the film that should have been made in the first SE, but gives us a whole new vision for the movie, tying it to the rest of the Star Wars saga while correcting many of the excesses of the original SE.
151 votes, average: 9.93 out of 10151 votes, average: 9.93 out of 10151 votes, average: 9.93 out of 10151 votes, average: 9.93 out of 10151 votes, average: 9.93 out of 10151 votes, average: 9.93 out of 10151 votes, average: 9.93 out of 10151 votes, average: 9.93 out of 10151 votes, average: 9.93 out of 10151 votes, average: 9.93 out of 10 (151 votes, average: 9.93 out of 10, rated)

by Adywan

STAR WARS: EP IV 2004 Special Edition REVISITED (9.93 rating / 1,500 score / 151 votes)
Star Wars Begins (9.77 rating / 127 score / 13 votes)
Building Empire (9.75 rating / 156 score / 16 votes)
Returning To Jedi (9.64 rating / 135 score / 14 votes)
Star Wars: Deleted Magic Revisited (9.35 rating / 159 score / 17 votes)
The Story of Star Wars (9.30 rating / 93 score / 10 votes)
Attack of the Clones: The Super 8 Cut (9.29 rating / 130 score / 14 votes)
Star Wars Episode 2: Attack Of The Phantom (9.27 rating / 408 score / 44 votes)
The Story of The Empire Strikes Back (9.27 rating / 102 score / 11 votes)
Star Wars Episode III – Dark Force Rising (9.06 rating / 145 score / 16 votes)
Star Wars- Episode II: The Republic Divided (9.00 rating / 162 score / 18 votes)
Star Wars: The Phantom Menace Review (8.86 rating / 186 score / 21 votes)
Star Wars Episode 3 – Revenge of the Sith [SPECIAL EDITION] (8.82 rating / 194 score / 22 votes)
Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Edit (8.77 rating / 500 score / 57 votes)
The War Of The Stars: A New Hope Grindhoused (8.74 rating / 411 score / 47 votes)
Revenge of the Sith – The Spence Edit (8.69 rating / 113 score / 13 votes)
Star Wars: Attack of the Federation (8.67 rating / 182 score / 21 votes)
Slumberland – Episode III: Fall of the Republic (8.58 rating / 103 score / 12 votes)
Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope (v3) (8.55 rating / 94 score / 11 votes)
Attack Of The Clones Reviewed (8.46 rating / 110 score / 13 votes)

THE 10 MOST POPULAR FANEDITS WITHIN ONE YEAR
(with a minimum of 10 ratings)

A chronological re-order of the entire film for a fresh new ride.
49 votes, average: 9.33 out of 1049 votes, average: 9.33 out of 1049 votes, average: 9.33 out of 1049 votes, average: 9.33 out of 1049 votes, average: 9.33 out of 1049 votes, average: 9.33 out of 1049 votes, average: 9.33 out of 1049 votes, average: 9.33 out of 1049 votes, average: 9.33 out of 1049 votes, average: 9.33 out of 10 (49 votes, average: 9.33 out of 10, rated)

by The Man Behind The Mask

Star Wars: Return of the Jedi – The Spence Final Cut (248 score / 30 votes / 8.27 rating)
STAR WARS: EP IV 2004 Special Edition REVISITED (200 score / 20 votes / 10.00 rating)
Star Wars- Episode II: The Republic Divided (162 score / 18 votes / 9.00 rating)
Star Wars Episode I: The Ridiculous Menace (137 score / 18 votes / 7.61 rating)
ALIEN-ATE (153 score / 17 votes / 9.00 rating)
Northwest Passage: A Twin Peaks Fanedit (143 score / 15 votes / 9.53 rating)
Attack of the Clones: The Super 8 Cut (130 score / 14 votes / 9.29 rating)
Dr Jones and the Skull Kingdom Mystery by Wraith (113 score / 14 votes / 8.07 rating)
Star Wars Begins (127 score / 13 votes / 9.77 rating)
Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince: Pure-Blood Edition (124 score / 13 votes / 9.54 rating)

THE 10 LOWEST RATED FANEDITS
(with a minimum of 10 ratings)

This is a re-edit of Independence Day with War of the Worlds footage mixed into it.
15 votes, average: 5.07 out of 1015 votes, average: 5.07 out of 1015 votes, average: 5.07 out of 1015 votes, average: 5.07 out of 1015 votes, average: 5.07 out of 1015 votes, average: 5.07 out of 1015 votes, average: 5.07 out of 1015 votes, average: 5.07 out of 1015 votes, average: 5.07 out of 1015 votes, average: 5.07 out of 10 (15 votes, average: 5.07 out of 10, rated)

by Gekko

War Of The Worlds: Independence Day (5.07 rating / 76 score / 15 votes)
World’s Finest: Batman vs Superman (5.40 rating / 54 score / 10 votes)
Blood & Marie (5.64 rating / 62 score / 11 votes)
The Matrix Squared – The Spence Edit (5.70 rating / 57 score / 10 votes)
SIGNS: Remixed by Jorge (5.73 rating / 63 score / 11 votes)
Silent Hill: Red God Remix (5.83 rating / 70 score / 12 votes)
Batman: The Dark Knight (5.92 rating / 77 score / 13 votes)
The Matrix Evolutions (6.00 rating / 84 score / 14 votes)
Star Wars – The Fall Of The Republic (6.08 rating / 79 score / 13 votes)
X-Men: The Last Stand (ADigitalMan’s Extended Edition) (6.10 rating / 61 score / 10 votes)

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  1. Review:

    Yesterday, I finally had the chance to sit down and watch this. I’m a fan of the books and enjoy the movies. My fiancee, however, is more of a huge fan of the books and enjoys the movies. When I sat down to watch this in the theater originally I was expecting a lot more. Which, imo, the big thing that I thought detracted from the film originally was all the love storylines. It seemed like the darker tone took a bit of a back seat and was more subtle.

    I am happy to say that this is definitely my go-to version of the Half Blood Prince. I enjoyed this version so much more than when I originally saw it. Some of the stuff that I deemed fluff is gone. (Harry flirting with the waitress, etc.) This actually makes the film (imo) the Empire Strikes Back of the Harry Potter franchise. (actually, it’d be Goblet of Fire, Order of the Phoenix, HBP, DH Pt. 1 all make the Empire Strikes back portion if you were going direct analogy to the SW)

    A lot of the cuts I actually hadn’t noticed til I came back to the thread and took a gander at the cutlist. The pace of the movie flows well. I enjoyed the fact that it seemed to move a brisker pace. It reminded me more of how the first Harry Potter was. For the time while I was watching this, I was transported back to my 7th grade self. (Which was the year when the first Harry Potter came out) This actually reinvigorated my sense of awe and wonder and made me reignite the passion I had for the series before.

    I’d definitely recommend this to anyone that wasn’t happy with HBP when it came out in theaters originally. Like I said before, it moves a brisker pace. I didn’t mind the fluff being removed. It strengthens the characters and their storylines. (Also, kudos for making the Harry-Ginny relationship seem more natural. Unlike the original version, where it seemed like they were hitting you over the head and forcing the two characters together, imo. Also enjoyed the deleted scene that was restored. Dunno why it was cut out of the film originally.)

    Recommendation: Highly recommended. And Two Thumbs Up.

    Review by steelio2006 — February 10, 2011 @ 7:57 pm

  2. This is a definate improvement on what I consider to be the worst installment in the series (its critical acclaim absolutely boggles me). The film in its original form is a real mess, a lot of badly edited, randomly connected scenes. It lacks the claustrophobic atmosphere of the book, has no clear narrative, and includes a lot of horribly acted scenes with cringe-worthy dialogue.

    While I think this edit could use a little more work, on the whole this is very good. I will mention the edits as I noticed them and what I thought did and didn’t work.

    The opening credits – The moving of the London attack is a very good idea, it serves no purpose in the film at this point. Putting it in later with the snatching of Olivander works well. Opening with Belatrix and Snape is much better as it directly links to the films plot, and resembles the opening of Goblet of Fire. However, the mixing of the scenes of Harry being photographed (immediately following the end of the last film) with the titles was quite messy in my opinion. I went back and watched the original version which runs much smoother, I don’t really see the point in this edit, it is unnecessarily jarring.

    The waitress scene was awful and the film is better without it. The cut is slightly off, as you see the waitress arrive in the top half of the frame then the scene changes, I’m not sure if those last few seconds of the scene are removable.

    You removed Harry being apparated into the lake at the burrow, but now Harry emerges from the water for no clear reason. If you are going to start the scene here I think you need to show why Harry is in the Weasley’s lake by himself in the middle of the night. However, this scene is immediately followed by probably the worst scene in the film: the really wooden staircase scene which is played for laughs and completely unnecessary. If you included an establishing shot and then cut straight to Harry talking to Ron and Hermione, you would avoid both the bizarre lake scene and the horrible staircase scene.

    Cutting the darkness powder was an excellent idea. Firstly it trims down the joke shop scene which is nice but goes on too long, secondly the scene on the train is much, much better now. The awkward way in which Harry infiltrates the carriage is pretty dumb in my opinion, the way its cut now actually makes Harry seem quite savvy (for a change) and suggests he is becoming smarter as he ages (as the original films portray it, all the characters actually grow stupider as the series continues).

    Bad scenes which I’m glad you cut: Dumbledore talking about Harry and Hermione; its creepy and pure exposition of something we already knew. Cormac and Hermione during Quidditch, played for laughs, but too over the top. In general the cutting of the ‘love’ scenes is excellent, the film is considerably better without them. Perhaps the best editing in the film is the way you cut Harry and Ginny’s scene at the burrow, removing the horrible shoelace scene and intercutting it with the attack. You suggest that something is occuring between them, but leave it to our imagination, something the HP films have often failed at.

    The restored deleted scenes are good.

    The fade to black after Dumbledore’s funeral was a bit jarring. I like the idea, but the timing’s not quite right and it felt unnatural.

    The film’s original ending isn’t great, but I don’t think your editions here help. The final line of “I never realised how beautiful this place is” is a pretty bad line to finish the film on and I would personally cut it, however the final shots of Fawks flying away quite poigniant. I did not like your restoration of Ginny waiting in the Common Room, it feels unnecessary and is like the start of a new scene. We dont need to see that Ginny is waiting for him, and I think the better emphasis would be Fawks’ final flight.

    Frankly, David Yates is an awful director and Mark Day is a terrible editor. They have absolutely no understanding of film language, and the continuity in this HP film and its predecessor is a total mess. (The use of greenscreen is equally bad… the basilisk fight in Chamber of Secrets looked better than the cave scenes in Half Blood Prince or the Department of Mysteries in Order of the Phoenix) As such, there is a limit to how far this film can be improved by editing. This is still a significant improvement; though I still consider this to be the worst film in the series, its at least rougly on equal par with the others now. I would suggest a bit more tinkering could improve this film even more.

    I mentioned in another thread that I would love to see the first two Harry Potter films combined into a single movie, and I hope Shortround24 gets a chance to give that a go at some future time. For now, I give this edit an 8/10

    Review by gugliemo — June 23, 2011 @ 12:10 am

  3. There was a lot to like about this. I too thought that this was the worst of the series, and was very happy to find a well rated edit of it here.

    This edit is more focused on the plot that matters, something that got lost somehow. It’s Draco and the half-blood Prince. Sadly, there isn’t enough about the half-blood Prince, and I assume that no deleted scenes could help with this. Snape’s revelation at the end is still horribly off and weird as the movie hasn’t properly built up to it. I was severly dismayed by this lost opportunity in the theatre, and I still think it misses out. But that’s a fault of the movie – not the editing.

    I liked nearly every change.
    Something I did not like was video quality. There wasn’t a DVD avilable, will there be at some point? To make things even worse I watched Northwest Passage right after this, and it has amazing video.

    All in all I recommend this, it is better than the version shown in theatres, but could use some extra finishing. With focus on the editing and editing ideas I rate this 8/10.

    Review by spelledaren — December 8, 2011 @ 11:34 pm

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